kəʃa•
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. tracks, footprint, footstep, trail
♦ mo kaje•n, tu•dən kəʃa•ʒe {phrase} it has disappeared without a trace, it has vanished into thin air
♦ kəʃaʒa•t jo•mən {phrase} (s)he vanished without a trace, (s)he vanished into thin air
♦ kəʃaʒa•t jykʃe•n {phrase} (s)he vanished without a trace, (s)he vanished into thin air
♦ kəʃaʒa•t ko•dən o•gəl {phrase} there's no trace left of it, it's completely gone; (s)he vanished without a trace, (s)he vanished into thin air
♦ kəʃaʒa•t ʃule•n {phrase} (s)he vanished without a trace, (s)he vanished into thin air
♦ je•t͡ɕe kəʃa• {noun} ski track
♦ ikta•ʒ-køn kəʃa•ʒəm jomdare•m {verb II} to lose somebody's trail
♦ kəʃa•m kode•m {verb II} to leave tracks, to leave traces
♦ kəʃa•m nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to pick up somebody's trail
♦ kəʃa•m petəre•m {verb II} {set phrase} to cover one's tracks, to hide one's tracks
♦ kəʃa•m yʃta•m {verb I} to wipe one's traces
♦ kəʃa•m əʃte•m {verb II} to make footsteps
♦ mera•ŋ kəʃa• {noun} rabbit tracks
2. {figuratively} trace, vestige
♢ kəʃaʒa•t u•ke {sentence} there isn't a trace
♦ ɲimoga•j kəʃa• det͡ɕ posna• {adverb} without a trace
3. {figuratively} footsteps
♦ at͡ɕa•n kəʃa•ʒəm toʃke•m {verb II} to follow in one's father's footsteps
♦ ikta•ʒ-køn kəʃa•ʒe pot͡ɕe•ʃ kaje•m {verb II} to follow in somebody's footsteps
♦ kəʃa•m toʃke•m {verb II} {set phrase} to follow somebody's footsteps